The Wellington Gateway Sculpture






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The Wellington Gateway Sculpture, located at the corner of Mitchell Highway and Caves Road in Wellington, NSW, is a captivating public artwork that embodies the town's identity and spirit. Constructed between 1993 and 1995, the sculpture features a central tripod entwined with metal vines and a wind chime, symbolizing the area's rich history and natural beauty. Notably, the tripod is made from girders salvaged from the Old Wellington Bridge, which collapsed in 1989. The surrounding stone forms with mosaic centers represent elements of Wellington's culture and heritage. Designed by Frances Ferguson with contributions from local artists and the community, the sculpture offers a unique visual experience that changes with the time of day. Visitors are encouraged to explore and appreciate the intricate details of this remarkable piece of art.
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